public final class RMIServerImpl_Stub extends RemoteStub implements RMIServer
ref
Constructor and Description |
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RMIServerImpl_Stub(RemoteRef ref) |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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String |
getVersion()
The version of the RMI Connector Protocol understood by this
connector server.
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RMIConnection |
newClient(Object $param_Object_1)
Makes a new connection through this RMI connector.
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setRef
public RMIServerImpl_Stub(RemoteRef ref)
public String getVersion() throws RemoteException
RMIServer
The version of the RMI Connector Protocol understood by this connector server. This is a string with the following format:
protocol-version implementation-name
The protocol-version
is a series of
two or more non-negative integers separated by periods
(.
). An implementation of the version described
by this documentation must use the string 1.0
here.
After the protocol version there must be a space, followed by the implementation name. The format of the implementation name is unspecified. It is recommended that it include an implementation version number. An implementation can use an empty string as its implementation name, for example for security reasons.
getVersion
in interface RMIServer
RemoteException
- if there is a communication
exception during the remote method call.public RMIConnection newClient(Object $param_Object_1) throws IOException
RMIServer
Makes a new connection through this RMI connector. Each remote client calls this method to obtain a new RMI object representing its connection.
newClient
in interface RMIServer
$param_Object_1
- this object specifies the user-defined credentials
to be passed in to the server in order to authenticate the user before
creating the RMIConnection
. Can be null.IOException
- if the new client object cannot be
created or exported, or if there is a communication exception
during the remote method call. Submit a bug or feature
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